department still holds 22% after the sale to gm. again eliminated over the next 12 to 15 months. cup he other things to keep m mind, hasn't closed since july of 2011. right now just under that mark but it has been a long time since it's been at this level. by the way, gm's market share dropped 1.8% since the company went into bankruptcy back in june of 2009. tyler, a lot of people sit there and say, is gm better off? financially it's better off but its market share continues to erode. . >> at what point, phil, would the taxpayer actually break even on its gm stake? >> after selling these 200 million shares at 27.50, treasury would need to sell the remaining shares at approximately $70 a share. i don't think anyone believes we will see gm stock get up to $70 a share between now and 15 months from now. the treasury department will be taking some type after loss. maybe between 9 and $13 billion depending on where the shares are sold over the next year and a half. >> phil, thank you very much. sue? >> we are asking if the bailout of gm